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Days after Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was vandalized, a group of his supporters rallied there for the second consecutive day Sunday as the Republican presidential nominee now appears to be neck-and-neck with former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.

The number of Trump supporters, who held signs such as “Build that Wall” and “Come Out for Trump” while chanting “Vote Trump,” grew to about 20 people by 3:30 p.m. Fans honked their horns loudly in support, while some critics flipped rally participants off, cursed at them or engaged in verbal sparring as they drove or walked by.

In one instance, a passerby and then another got up in the face of a man who was guarding Trump’s star and began shouting profanities at him in a threatening manner, forcing him to take several steps backward.

“This election to me is the life or death of our country, especially doing rallies and seeing how violent people become,” Encino resident Randi Berger, who founded the San Fernando Valley for Trump Celebration Group that organized the rally, said. “There’s no respect for anything today. It’s really sad how our country has become. The lack of respect for the police, law.”

With a little more than a week to go before Election Day, a Washington Post-ABC poll released Sunday found that Trump was just 1 percentage point behind Hillary Clinton. It also found that a minority of all likely voters said they were less likely to support the Democratic presidential nominee after the FBI’s announcement Friday that it is reviewing more emails in connection with its probe of Clinton’s handling of classified information while at the State Department.

Berger, a longtime Republican who was hawking Trump hats, T-shirts and head fans, helped recreate the star on paper — which was replaced after it was vandalized but covered up on Sunday. Berger’s star read “Mr. President Donald J. Trump” and was used as a sign at Sunday’s rally.

“It’s to say ‘no matter how hard you are going to try to destroy us, we’re going to win,’ ” Berger, who works with pets, said.

James Lambert Otis, 53, was taken into custody on Thursday after he allegedly took a pick-axe and a sledgehammer to the star early Wednesday morning. Otis said he did so in order to “auction it on Election Day and raise as much money as I can for them women who have been exploited by Mr. Trump.”

About a dozen women have come forward in recent weeks alleging that Trump engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior with them, such as kissing them on the lips and groping them. Many at the rally dismissed those allegations as politically motivated — though some did call the vulgar language he used about women that was recorded on a hot microphone in 2005 “disgusting.”

“They’re coming out 10, 15, 20 years later — all of a sudden three weeks to the election,” said Deborah Strong, an X-ray tech who lives in Camarillo and a Harley Davidson enthusiast. “I think (Democrats) paid these women to come out and do that.”

Elsa Quintanilla, a Salvadoran immigrant who lives in West Hills and held up a sign that read “Equal Justice for All,” said she has faith that Trump will do more to rev up the economy and help provide jobs for her struggling family.

And she pointed to FBI Director James Comey’s announcement last week as evidence that Hillary Clinton could well be charged with a crime.

“I don’t think the FBI would open the case that was closed if they don’t intend to prosecute her,” Quintanilla, a mother who works in home health care, said. “I’d rather have a big mouth and not a crooked politician.”

But several others who found themselves at the bustling tourist destination known for its costumed characters and performers disagreed Sunday. James Campbell, a University of New Mexico student who has already voted for Hillary Clinton, said he and some friends took a “little protest picture” at the site of Trump’s star that involved their middle fingers. After a Trump supporter confronted them, Campbell said they exchanged some words about Trump being a “misogynist” and “racist,” which Trump has denied.

“(Hillary) knows what she’s doing,” Campbell said. “She’s probably the most experienced person to run for president in the history of the United States.”

As for the scandals that have been attached to the former secretary of state, they have “been disproven” and “nothing sticks because they’re not true,” he said. Campbell, who studies political science, also argued that Comey made a “quite a mistake” by announcing his intent to reopen the investigation into her private email server last week.

While Comey likely did it so as not to be seen as hiding anything, Campbell said, “this is something that most prosecutors keep secret, that most members of the law enforcement community keep secret instead of putting that out to the public and for speculation to begin occurring.”

CNN (also known as the “Clinton News Network) has gone out of its way to try to rig the election for Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton this year. It hasn’t even tried to hide its bias in an attempt to destroy Republican nominee Donald Trump’s chances at becoming president.

Over the weekend, CNN tried desperately to find anything it could to distract the American people from the FBI’s announcement that it was reopening the investigation into Clinton’s use of an email server while she was secretary of state.

CNN ran a story on Sunday about a Trump rally in Colorado, only it blatantly lied about what Trump said at the rally in an attempt to smear him, Mediate reported.

The article in question originally ran with the headline “Trump, skeptical of mail-in balloting, encourages voting more than once if necessary.” Here’s a screen grab of the original.

“If you go to university center, they’ll give you a new ballot, they’ll void your old ballot, in some places they do that four or five times, so by tomorrow, almost everyone will have their new ballots in,” Trump said at the rally, according to CNN’s original article.

However there was more to that quote, which CNN decided not to run with.

“If you go to university center, they’ll give you a new ballot, they’ll void your old ballot. They’ll give you a new ballot, and you can go out and make sure it get’s in. Now in some places, they do that four or five times, but we don’t do that. So by tomorrow, almost everyone will have their new ballots in,” is the full quote of what Trump said.

By selectively editing the quote, CNN made it appear that Trump was encouraging voter fraud.

After publishing the original story, CNN changed the headline, and the content, to actually reflect what Trump actually said. Initially, the network did not indicate it had done so. However, a line was later added at the end of the article to indicate it had been changed.

The new headline can be seen below:

CNN also took down the tweet that had the incorrect headline.

Maybe next time CNN will think twice before publishing such blatant lies. Instead of trying to cover up Clinton’s corruption, maybe the network should just to its job and report on the news.

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DNC publishing a fake employment ad posing as Trump to make him appear sexist. SOURCE

Writers at multiple major newspapers sending their articles through Clinton for approval before sending to their Editor. SOURCE-1 , SOURCE-2 (html formatting)

Source-2 Translation:

The subject line of the email is “WaPo Party.” Anu Rangappa, a senior DNC adviser, wrote to DNC national fundraiser director Jordan Kaplan on September 22, 2015, “They aren’t going to give us a price per ticket and do not want their party listed in any package we are selling to donors. If we let them know we have donors in town who will be at the debate, we can add them to the list for the party.”

“Great – we were never going to list since the lawyers told us we cannot do it,” Kaplan wrote back.

Given the Post’s tendency to endorse Democrats, holding a fundraiser with the DNC would not be a surprising development. It’s also worth noting that a separate email Miranda wrote that The Washington Post’s Greg Sargent might be willing to “play ball” in “writing up something positive.”

“Do you think over the years, Mr. President that there were people who donated to the Foundation thinking that they’re building a relationship wit you, that they’re building a relationship with Hillary Clinton and that you guys might be back in the White House some day?”

Bill Clinton:
“Well, since we had more than 300,000 donors, it would be unusual if nobody did. The names I saw in the paper, none of them surprised me and all of them could have gotten their own meeting with Hillary. When you’ve been doing this kind of work as long as we have, you know the people who are the major players.

And also, some of them who call my staff, people were doing double duty back then, and I had an office of the former president when it was natural for people who had been our political allies and personal friends to call and ask for things. I trusted the State Department wouldn’t do anything they shouldn’t do, from a meeting to a favor.”

Maybe some of them gave money for that reason [to gain political influence], but most of them gave it because they liked what we were doing.”
The full interview is available for your listening pleasure below (segment on donors starts at 4:55):

In other news, Obama released another purge of Gitmo, including people directly responsible for US military deaths, including the bombing of the USS Cole.

More importantly, Russia has been telling world leaders that the “bipolar Americans” have been provoking Russia and Putin worries that nuclear war is inevitable.

Obama “accidentally” bombed and killed 70-90 Syrian (Russian backed troops) that were keeping ISIS from over-running an airport. After Obama bombed them, ISIS overtook the installation. Russia then stated they had intercepted military communications between ISIS and the US, coordinating where to strike the Syrian troops so they can seize the airport. Russia just held a nuclear response drill in Russia with FORTY MILLION civilians. They also just called for all Russian national citizens to return him immediately from abroad.